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We are pleased to announce that officially certified FIPS 140-2 level 1 cryptographic packages are now available for Ubuntu 16.04 LTS for Ubuntu Advantage Advanced customers and as a separate, stand-alone product.

In 2016 Canonical began the process of completing the Cryptographic Module Validation Program to obtain FIPS 140-2 validation for Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. This has been successfully completed and Canonical now offers key components of Ubuntu 16.04 LTS compliant with the FIPS 140-2 level 1 standard. The FIPS compliant modules are available to Ubuntu Advantage Advanced subscribers in the Ubuntu Advantage private archive.

We currently use Ubuntu Linux because of its superior development environment and frequent LTS releases. As a business that develops software, one of our customer’s requirements is to utilize FIPS 140-2 validated software. We have been able to start rolling out the Ubuntu FIPS modules without needing to reinstall the operating system. This keeps our developers happy and productive as Ubuntu is their preferred environment and minimizes transition cost. The FIPS modules also include a VPN solution which we look forward to implementing to allow our developers to work remotely but still meet our customer’s requirements.

FAQ

What is FIPS?

FIPS stands for Federal Information Processing Standards which is a set of publications developed and maintained by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), a United States federal agency. These publications define the security criteria required for government computers and telecommunication systems.

What is the FIPS 140-2 standard?

According to NIST, FIPS 140-2 “specifies the security requirements that will be satisfied by a cryptographic module used within a security system protecting sensitive but unclassified information.”

Why should I use the FIPS 140-2 modules?

Government, defence, healthcare, and finance organizations worldwide operate in highly regulated industries and are required to meet the security requirements defined in the FIPS 140-2 standard. This includes the United States, Canadian, and United Kingdom governments as well as government contractors.

Have you played Atari today? Once a jingle’s catchphrase as well as a legitimate query, a resurrected version of the brand is hoping you’ll soon be asking that question again with the forthcoming Ataribox.
Available to pre-order on Thursday for a special price via an Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign, the Ataribox is shaping up to be an amalgam of retro gaming console and living room PC. Details are mostly sketchy at this point, but we do know that it will be powered by some variant of Linux OS and will include over 100 Atari classic games pre-installed.
Unfortunately for retro gaming fans, the full list of games isn’t known yet, nor do we know other key information like the Ataribox’s shipping date or its pricing (though VentureBeat reports it will sell somewhere between $250 and $300). Atari Interactive has been leaking dribs and drabs through social media, such as the inclusion of titles like Asteroids, Missile Command, and Breakout.
The company has updated the design for its console while retaining touches from the vintage 2600 — in addition to an option with black trim and red glowing Atari logo, you can get the Ataribox with the faux wood trim of the original. The joystick also resembles the 2600’s, but with a revamped look that’s more 2017 than 1980.
But by choosing to build the Ataribox as a Linux-running mini PC, Atari is giving itself the opportunity to stay current with new games, unlike many of the plug-and-play retro consoles.